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Iowans will get a chance to weigh in on a proposal to build a carbon dioxide pipeline that would run the length of the state. Dozens of public meetings kicked off Monday on the Heartland Greenway project, which is expected to draw opposition from farmers and environmentalists alike.
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A plan to build a carbon dioxide pipeline through 30 Iowa counties is raising concerns among farmers and environmentalists. The project would capture carbon from ethanol plants and bury it deep underground in North Dakota through a process called carbon capture and sequestration.
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Iowa Lawmakers Frustrated Over Leaked Proposal Lowering Renewable Fuel Requirements For Oil RefinersA leaked proposal for the federal biofuels mandate is getting criticism from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday sided with three small oil refineries seeking exemptions from requirements to blend ethanol into their gasoline. The...
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Ben Kieffer and his guests have a number of quick conversations about the biggest news stories of the week.
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Lawyers for renewable fuels groups and small oil refineries sparred on their interpretation of the Renewable Fuel Standard in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday. The case is an appeal of a lower court’s ruling from last year.
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Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller is joined by attorneys general from Nebraska and six other states in filing an amicus brief in a case about the Renewable Fuel Standard headed to the Supreme Court this month.
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An Iowa company wants to build a pipeline that would pump carbon dioxide from 18 Midwest biorefineries to North Dakota and store it deep underground.
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Iowa lawmakers have advanced a proposal that would bring gasoline with higher amounts of ethanol and biodiesel to more fuel pumps around the state.
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Iowa’s senior U.S. Senator is criticizing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for granting more small refinery exemptions hours before President Joe Biden took office.